tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7056109606386473492.post8830621242211156492..comments2023-06-25T19:28:33.469-07:00Comments on Bookish Beauty: Jack of All Trades, Master of NoneEmilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08221321378041840726noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7056109606386473492.post-8868743104295573312014-03-07T16:47:11.183-08:002014-03-07T16:47:11.183-08:00I feel the same and it's sort of exhausting. W...I feel the same and it's sort of exhausting. When I get dressed up I just want to wear everything and then sometimes I feel out of place because I didn't made the "right" decision. While I do think it's a good thing to like different fashions I feel rather lonely with that "phenomen", too. But apparently I'm not. :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14300745994594510931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7056109606386473492.post-20956613275121624822014-03-06T14:46:53.574-08:002014-03-06T14:46:53.574-08:00I hear you! I've always seen people perfectly ...I hear you! I've always seen people perfectly fitting into a label and only being interested in one kind of things, and I've always felt kind of alone because I liked lots of different things, but I wasn't really *that* into any one of them. I just took some of the surface part of the subculture, and then took another part of another subculture, and then some other subculture started to grow on me... but I couldn't belong to a closed group.<br />In the end I realized that this is sign of open mindedness, or even polyhedricity. People who love lots of different things are more interesting, in my opinion. Too bad they often don't get the chance to be known because they're never completely part of a group. But, on the other end, "we" are more than one would imagine :)! And that's a good thing.Shannon Rutherfordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16181513036176083564noreply@blogger.com